Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] [pron] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Matron says she may give you a hand today — or , indeed , at any time when things are slack on the wards . ’
2 Ianthe promised that she should make her a summer dress and with this managed to get rid of her .
3 ‘ I do n't see why she should call her a witch .
4 If I ask Shirley nicely she might lend me a couple .
5 He thought , eating it , that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions , since , in her anxiety to obey him to the letter , she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding .
6 She might do us a lot of harm .
7 ‘ I thought she might give us a mention but to get a personal donation like this is more than we could ever have hoped for . ’
8 ‘ Anyway , if I did have a village lass dying to do my cooking , do n't you think she might find you a bit off-putting ? ’
9 so hopefully she 'll give me a cheque next week he does n't get frightened so easily now does he ?
10 She 'll give you a description , when you get there , walk towards where the building , down the steps , and main reception area 's in front of you .
11 she 'll give you a weetabix bag .
12 Maybe she 'll give it a bit of a clean-up then . ’
13 ‘ And Cynthia says she 'll give us a snack lunch . ’
14 She said she 'll tell you a bit more about the Sunday about the the production we 're gon na put on .
15 She said she 'll send me a letter , but I reckon it 's too early to go and have a look .
16 If she alienates all the women she could do herself a lot of harm . ’
17 Surely she could send me a message of some sort ?
18 She could send him a proof of the article on the Holocaust she had written for Fem Sap .
19 She might not be able to manage one of Marguerite 's culinary delights , but at least she could cook herself a meal .
20 She could give him a room with a bed , and her asking price for it was only a little above that of Mrs McIntosh , and much less than the inn .
21 At eighteen he was tending bar in San Francisco when an actress , taken with his clean-cut good looks , said she thought she could get him a scene shifter 's job at the theatre .
22 ‘ Would n't you like to know how Moll Sutton made so much money that she could get herself a shop ? ’
23 By God , she could teach him a thing or two yet !
24 A quick handshake , and a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of his voice , and she could call it a day and go home gracefully .
25 She used to send us erm like I think , she did n't send us one this year though , she 's erm like , wherever she is she 'd send us a Christmas card , an Easter card she did n't say where she is or anything .
26 She d heard about the People 's Palace , a museum concerned with Glasgow and its past , and promised herself she 'd pay it a visit in the near future .
27 Erm and when she was talking to me about different people , I 'd never know who they was , because I was never I was never that interested in Bay to er to find out who they was or to remember she 'd point out somebody and say that 's so and so and then when she 'd mention him a couple of days later I 'd go , Who 's that ?
28 Yeah i well he 's just distressed cos I think Gill 's phoning him in the morning and she said she 'd give him a lift to the hospital .
29 Mrs Wright came in and she said she 'd give me a lift home .
30 She 'd give you a hand with anything that needed doing , from packing , invoicing , cutting and laying to choosing and mixing colours ; she was n't keen on the administration side but she did that too , ’ Meirion recalled .
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